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Prunus persica Belle Angevine - Organic Peach Tree

Prunus persica Belle Angevine
Peach, Peach tree

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An old variety, vigorous and self-fertile, it is particularly resistant to leaf curl. From mid-August, it produces round fruits of medium size with velvety skin ranging from yellow to red. The yellow flesh, soft and juicy, is full of sweet, sugary, and fragrant flavours. The fruits are consumed as they ripen. Famous and exquisite, the 'Belle Angevine' can also be enjoyed in pleasant, sweet or savoury recipes—plants from Organic Agriculture.
Flavour
Sugary
Height at maturity
4 m
Spread at maturity
3 m
Exposure
Sun
Self-fertilising
Best planting time October to November
Recommended planting time January to February, October to December
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Harvest time August
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Description

The 'Belle Angevine' Peachderived from Organic Farming, is an old variety that produces a medium-sized peach, measuring 7 to 9 centimetres (3 to 4 inches) in diameter, weighing between 120 and 150 grams, with a round shape, slightly flattened at the top. Its slightly fuzzed skin is dark red on a yellow background and encloses a yellow flesh with a sweet, juicy, and highly aromatic flavour. The stone separates easily from the flesh. It is a delicious fruit that marks the summer season. Sensitive to spring frosts, this peach prefers a warm, sunny, and sheltered exposure. Resistant to peach leaf curl disease, it requires almost no maintenance. Prunus persica (Common Peach) is a fruit tree belonging to the Rosaceae family. It originated in China in the Sichuan and Guizhou regions around 500 BC. It appeared in Europe in the 6th century and experienced significant development in the 19th century. From then on, numerous selections aimed at improving the fruit's taste qualities occurred.

The Belle Angevine is a variety that originates from Lot-et-Garonne. This peach tree forms a small tree with a somewhat upright framework that can reach 3 to 4 metres (10 to 13 feet) in height, with a diameter of approximately 2 to 3 metres (7 to 10 feet). Its habit is well-suited to low forms (bush) or espaliers. Its foliage consists of lanceolate leaves, 8 to 15 cm (3 to 6in) long and 3 to 4 cm (1 to 2in) wide, with serrated and wavy edges, a bright green colour, which turn yellow-orange in autumn before falling. The leaves have a slight almond fragrance. In late March, pink flowers appear on the previous year's branches, measuring 2 to 3 cm (1in) in diameter, before the leaves. They can be destroyed by frost from -2 to -3 °C onwards. It is a remarkably decorative flowering tree and particularly attractive to bees and nectar-seeking insects. It is a hardy tree down to -10°C, but is susceptible to late frosts which damage its flowers and compromise fruiting. It is a self-fertile variety, not requiring other peach trees nearby for pollination, although the presence of another peach tree will improve fertility. The fruit harvest begins in late June and continues until mid-July as they ripen.

Peaches are very fragile, so they are harvested by hand with delicacy. The fruits can be consumed immediately after harvesting. Delicious peaches can be enjoyed fresh from picking. They are ideal for making compotes, ice creams and sorbets, tarts, pastries, fruit salads or combinations, and as accompaniments to savoury dishes with meats (duck, rabbit, chicken, etc.) or fish (salmon, cod, etc.). They are also perfect for making juices or fruit syrups. Peaches are rich in water, refreshing, and thirst-quenching. They have a fleshy texture that provides an incredible feeling of satiety. Low in calories, they are rich in potassium, magnesium, and phosphorus, with a significant iron content. Their vitamin C and content B, antioxidants, and fibre make peaches a health asset. They are invigorating, energising, and rehydrating. The fruits can be stored for a week in a cool place, protected from light.

Like many fruit trees, peaches thrive in rich, deep, and well-drained soils. They do not tolerate excess water, heavy and compact soils, or limestone soils. They prefer a sunny exposure, sheltered from drafts and cold winds. A southeast or southwest exposure suits them perfectly. In regions that frequently experience late spring frosts, peaches can be trained against a south-facing wall. Very popular, thanks to its fruits, the peach tree finds its place in the garden for the pleasure of young and old alike. With a wide range of varieties, choosing the one that best suits your needs is easy.

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Plant habit

Height at maturity 4 m
Spread at maturity 3 m
Growth rate normal

Fruit

Fruit colour red
Fruit diameter 8 cm
Flavour Sugary
Use Table, Jam, Compote, Patisserie, Cooking
Harvest time August

Flowering

Flower colour pink
Flowering time April
Inflorescence Solitary
Flower size 2 cm
Bee-friendly Attracts pollinators

Foliage

Foliage persistence Deciduous
Foliage colour medium green

Botanical data

Genus

Prunus

Species

persica

Cultivar

Belle Angevine

Family

Rosaceae

Other common names

Peach, Peach tree

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

Product reference178231

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Planting and care

The 'Belle Angevine' Peach is planted in full sun, sheltered from drafts and cold winds. A southeast or southwest exposure suits it perfectly. The peach tree can be trained against a south-facing wall if you don't live in a warm climate. In regions that frequently experience late spring frosts, making a peach tree bear fruit will be more difficult, if not impossible.

It requires ordinary soil in a rich, deep, and well-drained soil. The peach tree hates heavy and saturated soils and limestone soils.

The planting period depends on the peach tree's form. Thus, a bare-root peach tree should be planted from October to March, traditionally on Saint Catherine's Day (25th November), excluding periods of frost. A bare-root fruit tree should be planted immediately after purchase, as the roots should not be exposed to sunlight and open air. If you cannot plant it immediately, put it in temporary storage.

When bought in a container, the peach tree can be planted in autumn, from October to December, again excluding periods of frost or spring.

Dig a hole at least 60 cm (24in) deep and 1 metre (3 feet) wide at least one week before planting. Remove all stones and weeds. Put the container in a basin to moisten the root ball through capillary action. Throw two handfuls of crushed horn at the bottom of the hole. Mix the extracted soil with well-rotted compost, well-decomposed manure, or potting soil. Fill the hole halfway with the extracted soil. Plant a stake at least 50 cm (20in) deep. Place the peach tree in the hole. Fill with the remaining soil. Tamp the soil around the peach tree and tie it to the stake. Form a basin and water generously.

If you plant a bare-root peach tree, proceed in the same way. But don't forget to dress and praline the bare roots before planting.

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Planting period

Best planting time October to November
Recommended planting time January to February, October to December

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow
Type of use Free-standing, Orchard
Region concerned Sud-Ouest
Hardiness Hardy down to -9°C (USDA zone 8b) Show map
Ease of cultivation Amateur
Exposure Sun
Soil pH Neutral
Soil type Silty-loamy (rich and light), deep, well-drained

Care

Pruning instructions In the spring following planting, a first training pruning will be welcome. Keep only the branches that will form the tree's framework (around five). Pruning should then be carried out annually to renew the wood, which is essential for fruiting. To avoid mistakes, it is best to prune in February or March, at bud-break, so that you can tell the difference between wood buds and flower buds. To redistribute the sap, sterile woody shoots should be cut off above the second bud. This will give rise to a new shoot. For mixed shoots that produce both buds, prune to retain the two buds near the base of the shoot and three or four flower buds and a one-wood bud above them. Some also carry out green pruning after fruiting and leaf fall. This involves cutting off the tips of the branches. Pruning should always be done with sharp, disinfected shears or branch cutters. To reduce the risk of disease, applying a healing putty to the cuttings is also advisable.
Pruning Pruning recommended once a year
Pruning time January to February, November to December
Soil moisture Tolerant
Disease resistance Good
Overwinter Can be left in the ground

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